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National Democrats Complain About Arizona Elections

The Democratic National Committee says long voting lines suppressed voters

Arizona Exceeds National Income Growth Average

Bureau of Economic Analysis shows 4.6 percent growth in Arizona

Gabriel's Corner of Tucson: 'Where else can you put your feet up and relax?'

Dímelo has a dispatch from the southwest side of Tucson

Southeastern Arizona Firefighting Brigades Bridge Borders

Fire Chiefs from Douglas and Agua Prieta say they work together.

Latino Voters Look to Candidates' Ideas, Vision

'Arizona Week' expands AZPM's series Emerging Voices: The Latino Vote

Tax Help Gears Up For Final Push As Deadline Approaches

Some Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program are closing. United Way will have annual VITA Madness event.

Proposal Would Raise State Minimum Wage to $12 Hourly

Current minimum is $8.05; group seeks initiative measure for November ballot.

Students Tell Elders' Stories; and UAMA Showcases Sincerity and Creativity

Also on Arizona Spotlight: Tucson Mayor Responds to Pre-Emptive Legislation; and "Dímelo" asks about changes.

4th Ave Street Fair: Big Business for Artists, Shops

Estimate of 300,000 attendees will translate to millions in sales.

Road, Streetcar Closures for Street Fair This Weekend

Event draws thousands, slowing central city traffic until Sunday night.

Bill Would Waive Water Rules in Cochise, Yuma Counties

Currently, new housing developments need to show they have a 100-year supply

Tohono O'odham's San Miguel Border Gate May Be Closing

Access to ancestral lands on both sides of line may be at an end.

What to Know About Arizona's New Federally Compliant ID

Voluntary Travel ID will be required for commercial air, federal building entry.

Deadly Strep 'Superbug' Identified In Northern Arizona

Unusual strain causes severe skin infections that can lead to amputations or death

Maricopa County Recorder: 'I Made a Giant Mistake'

Voters and lawmakers express anger in hearing about problems with last week’s election

Tucson Celebrates Cesar Chavez Day of Service

City, county government offices closed in honor of farm labor leader.

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